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    Please do not try this at home:

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by drake437, Apr 6, 2010.

  1. drake437

    drake437 Notebook Consultant

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    This morning my wife's T43 somehow slipped out of her laptop case at the top of our stairs. It went down vertically...put a dent in the drywall bounced of three stairs (skipping two at a time) and landed on a uncarpeted floor.

    Works....fine. Amazing.

    drake
     
  2. aznguyphan

    aznguyphan Notebook Evangelist

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    I too wish dry wall was as sturdy as my Thinkpad...

    that was the moral right.. :p
     
  3. ronnieb

    ronnieb Representing the Canucks

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    How badly did it damage the drywall and/or stairs :p
     
  4. lead_org

    lead_org Purveyor of Truth

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    would wet wall be stronger in this case? :>
     
  5. Aikimox

    Aikimox Weihenstephaner!

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    Next time try this! :D

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